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Jeremy Falcon17-Oct-23 5:45
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I run Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS and I've been using Linux for about 3 years now consistently on my desktop.
Updates on Linux are quite a bit less intrusive. When I did a major update to a newer version the system updated in the background while I used the system. It took one reboot and then everything was back.

On Windows you just stare at the spinning cursor the entire time and they are generally very slow.

Also, on Linux I check for updates every day and run them with no problem. That is always painful on Windows.
Also, recently, I've noticed with Win10 updates my machine (a Ryzen R7 with 16GB RAM) will suddenly freeze because Windows deems it is time to run a very heavy process that eats 50% of all CPU so they can download some update.

When it happens they do not warn you or let you know, your system just becomes total sludge. Why do they do that? Because they can. It's obvious they don't really care. If they did, they would popup a dialog and say, "we're going to be downloading the next update so please note that your machine may be slower" and then give you an [OK][Wait For Later] buttons choice. but nothing.
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